CET 116 Test & Answer Key Rev 10-2019 - Michigan



Powered Industrial Truck Operator’s TestThis test is a template. It is not intended to address all the issues related to permitting powered industrial truck operators. The test will be most effective if you customize it for your workplace; remove questions that do not apply or add questions that reflect the hazards when operating a powered industrial truck in your workplace. In addition to a written test, ensure that operators have been given a performance test to assess their skills.A powered industrial truck operator must promptly report any defect on the powered industrial truck to the employer.TrueFalseAn operator shall give the right of way to ambulances, fire trucks, or other emergency vehicles.TrueFalseStunt driving and horseplay are permitted.TrueFalseA powered industrial truck operator shall report all injuries involving injury to an employee or damage to buildings and equipment to the employer.TrueFalseAn employee being trained is exempt from the permit requirement of subrule (1) of this rule for a period of not more than 60 days, provided the employee is under the supervision of individual who is authorized by the employer and who has the knowledge, training and experience to train operators and to evaluate their competence, and that the training period does not endanger the trainee or other employees.TrueFalseSemi-truck and trailers shall have not less than two (2) wheels blocked or restrained by other mechanical means when being boarded by a powered industrial truck.TrueFalseA semitrailer less than 30 feet in length, when not coupled to a tractor and being loaded or unloaded with a powered industrial truck, shall be provided a support capable of sustaining the load at the front.TrueFalseWhen leaving a powered industrial truck unattended, an operator shall fully lower the forks flat to the floor, neutralize the controls, set the brakes and shut the power off.TrueFalseModifications which affect the capacity and safe operation shall not be made by the employer without the manufacturers’ written approval or an engineer knowledgeable on the subject. Capacity, operation, and maintenance instruction plates, tags, or decals shall be changed accordingly.TrueFalseStarts, stops and turns shall be made in a manner that will prevent a load from shifting or overturning the truck.TrueFalseA powered industrial truck shall not be used to open freight car doors unless it is equipped with attachments designed for that purpose.TrueFalseSmoking is prohibited while refueling.TrueFalseAn operator shall safeguard other employees at all times.TrueFalseA truck, except a motorized hand truck, shall be equipped with an audible device to warn of approach.TrueFalseAn operator of a truck shall avoid running over loose objects.TrueFalseSELECT THE ANSWER WHICH IS MOST CORRECTEmployees operating a powered industrial truck shall not place their arms or legs in either of the following positions:Between the uprights of the mastOutside the running lines of a moving truckBoth a and bAn inspection of the powered industrial truck should be performed:At the beginning of the shiftBy the powered industrial truck operator or a qualified personOnce a weekA and BAn employee shall not be lifted or transported, except when a platform is attached to the forks by either:Enclosed sleevesSafety chainA mechanical device in such a manner that the platform cannot tip or slipAll the aboveA powered industrial truck is “unattended” when:The operator is within 25 feet from the truckThe operator is further than 25 feet from the truckThe operator is not within view of the truckB and CWhen operating your powered industrial truck on a public road you should:Assume traffic will avoid youObey the rules of the road as though you were in a carSound horn periodically while drivingAn employer shall provide refresher training in relevant topics to an operator under the following conditions:An operator is assigned to a different type truckChanges occur in the workplace that could affect the safe operation of the truckAn operator is involved in an accident or a near missAn operator observed operating the vehicle in an unsafe mannerAn operator has received an evaluation that reveals that the operator is not operating the truck safelyAll the aboveAn operator of a powered industrial truck shall:Always safeguard other employees Honk horn before driving up to a person standing in front of a fixed objectNot allow anyone to stand or pass under the elevated portion of any powered industrial truck, whether loaded or empty. A and CWhen following another truck, a safe distance shall be maintained approximately _____ truck lengths from the vehicle ahead, and the vehicle shall be kept under control at all times.FourTwoThreeOneIt is acceptable to lift or transport:Only a load that cannot fall out of the basket or containerOnly a load that cannot fall off the load engaging means during the normal movements of the truckBoth A and BA powered industrial truck permit must be:Filed with the Secretary of State of MichiganSecured to the back of your truckCarried by the operator or made available for inspection during working hoursRead each definition carefully, and then print the letter of the correct answer on the line next to the term. Note: Each definition may only be used once.___Powered Industrial Truck A.Designed to be controlled by a walking operator and used to lift, tow, carry, stock and tier materials.___Narrow Aisle Truck B.A mobile, power driven vehicle used to carry, push, pull, lift, stack, or tier material.___Tire C.Controlled by the operator stationed on a platform movable with the load engaging means and intended for manual stock selection. The truck may be capable of self-loading or tiering or both.___Reach Truck D.Primarily intended for right angle stacking in aisles narrower than those normally required by counterbalanced trucks of the same capacity___Overhead Guard E.Support member providing the guide ways permitting vertical movement of the carriage. ___Mast F.Framework fitted to a truck over the head of a riding operator.___Motorized Hand Truck G.Generally high-lift, having load engaging means mounted so the means can be extended forwardly under control to permit a load to be picked up and deposited in the extended position and transported in the retracted position.___Order picker truck, high-lift H.Standard solid, cushion solid, pneumatic or solid pneumatic style.537210011938000Contact: Consultation Education and Training (CET) DivisionMichigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA)(517) 284-7720 or miosha The Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity is an equal opportunity employer/program.417131566040MIOSHA/CET #0116B (Revised 02/02/21)00MIOSHA/CET #0116B (Revised 02/02/21)Powered Industrial Truck Operator’s Answer KeyTrue – Rule 2171(3)True – Rule 2183(3)False – Rule 2189True – Rule 2179False – Rule 2154(2)True – Rule 2176(1)True – Rule2176(5)True – Rule 2174(1)True – Rule 2132(2)True – Rule 2188True – Rule 2175True – Rule 2163(5)True – Rule 2172(1)True – Rule 2131(1)True – Rule 2192C – Rule 2173D- Rule 2171(1)D - Rule 2167D – Rule 2110(9)B – Rule 2183F – Rule 2152(3)D – Rule 2172C – Rule 2183(2)C – Rule 2193(e)C- Rule 2154(3)B, D, H, G, F, E, A, C ................
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